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To connect urban actors and deliver tangible solutions for cities across the Asia Pacific region.

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Voluntary Commitments

The Sendai Framework Commitments (SFVC) online platform serves to incentivize stakeholders to inform the public about their work, to provide a vehicle for sharing commitments and initiatives and for motivation toward the implementation of the Sendai Framework. In turn, UNDRR can monitor and take stock of the progress and impact.

CITYNET Yokohama Project Office is involved in the following commitments:

Regional - Asia, Japan, Philippines
Active
5 February 2024
Makati First Responder's Training through City-to-City Cooperation
This city-to-city cooperation initiative between Yokohama and Makati transferred the necessary practical skills to effectively and efficiently manage the response tactics of the first responders of Makati. The training was conducted in both Yokohama and Makati for two years.
National (or local) - Nepal
Completed
8 December 2023
Bosai Culture and Disaster Education in Nepal
This project is a replication of the previous project conducted by CityNet Yokohama Project Office to train teachers on DRR education and utilization of DRR educational kit. This project targeted rural municipalities in Nepal and was conducted online due to the ongoing pandemic.
National (or local) - Nepal
Completed
8 December 2023
Mitra Disaster Risk Reduction Learning Center
Nepal's first disaster risk reduction learning center aims to improve the knowledge sharing of disaster prevention activities in Nepal through schools and communities using creative and innovative tools introduced from Japan and localized in Nepal.
Regional - Asia
Completed
7 March 2022
CITYNET Disaster Cluster Annual Seminar
The CITYNET Disaster Cluster Seminar (DCS) is an annual seminar during which participants from local governments, industry, civil society organizations, and others working in DRR come together to share knowledge and best practices on DRR topics.
National (or local) - Japan, Nepal
Completed
2 December 2020
Training on Structural and Seismic Engineering between Japan and Nepal
A training project on knowledge-sharing between Japanese and Nepali Engineers to reduce future earthquake damages throughout Kathmandu and Nepal.
National (or local) - Philippines
Completed
7 December 2020
Community Based Adaptation and Resilience Against Disasters (CBARAD) in the City of Iloilo
This project effected community-level adaptation and resiliency schemes in the City of Iloilo in the Philippines and increased the awareness levels of citizens in order to create self-sustaining communities.
Regional - Asia
Deliverable update needed
Progress not updated
14 April 2020
CITYNET Disaster Cluster
The CITYNET Disaster Cluster (DC) was established to be a collaborative knowledge-sharing platform for DRR of CITYNET members across the Asia-Pacific region, led by CITYNET Yokohama Project Office.
National (or local) - Nepal
Completed
20 February 2024
School Based Sustainable DRR Education and Material Development Project in Nepal
A project aimed to increase DRR education and knowledge throughout communities in Nepal, focusing on providing DRR education toolkits and capacity building to teachers, and thus children, their families, and the community.

Contact information

http://www.citynet-yh.org
+81 804 477 2405
Fax:
+62 274 881240

The Sendai Framework Voluntary Commitments (SFVC) online platform serves to incentivize stakeholders to inform the public about their work, to provide a vehicle for sharing commitments and initiatives and for motivation toward the implementation of the Sendai Framework. In turn, UNDRR can monitor and take stock of the progress and impact.

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